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Colors 📌

Colors evoke specific psychological responses and carry symbolic meanings that vary by culture and context.

: Created by mixing a primary and a secondary color, such as Yellow-Orange or Blue-Green . Colors

This report explores the foundational principles of color theory, psychology, and best practices for applying color in professional reports and design. 1. Fundamental Color Theory Color Psychology and Symbolism : The three pigment

: Formulas like monochromatic (one hue in different values), analogous (adjacent on the wheel), and complementary (opposite on the wheel) help create cohesive palettes. 2. Color Psychology and Symbolism and Purple .

: The three pigment colors— Red, Yellow, and Blue —that cannot be created by mixing other colors.

Color theory provides a logical framework for understanding how colors relate to one another and how they can be combined effectively.

: Formed by mixing two primary colors: Green, Orange, and Purple .